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9건 · 최신순- Commentary on The Keller Funnel, Handedness, and Reducing Complications after Breast Augmentation.
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Rethinking Implant Plane Selection: Do We Still Need to Go Under the Muscle?
[BACKGROUND] Dual-plane breast augmentation has traditionally been the standard approach in aesthetic breast surgery, while prepectoral placement was reserved for selected anatomical indications. Advances in implant technology and growing c…
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Does the Surgeon's Handedness Affect the Complications Rate in the Inframammary Approach Breast Augmentation?
[BACKGROUND] Humans show a preference for left or right handedness in most cases. For this reason, surgeons might find it more difficult to operate on the "nondominant breast", i.e. the breast opposite to the surgeon´s dominant hand (left b…
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Ensuring Equal Implantation Conditions on Both Sides During Breast Augmentation: Effective Decontamination of Implantation Funnels.
[BACKGROUND] The role of mitigation strategies to decrease contamination during breast implant surgery has advanced over the years, and the utility of implantation funnels has been recently validated by several studies. However, the additio…
- Commentary on Letter to the Editor: Montemurro, P., Gupta, T. Does the Surgeon's Handedness Affect the Complications Rate in the Inframammary Approach Breast Augmentation? Aesth Plast Surg 49, 1271-1275 (March 2025).
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Devil's Advocate: Evidence-Based Recommendation for "One Breast-One Insertion Funnel" Policy.
[BACKGROUND] Rates of capsular contracture have reduced significantly since the use of insertion funnels to place breast implants became routine. However, due to financial constraints, the same funnel is usually used for implantation of bot…
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It Is Time to Resolve the Dilemma and Move Away From Using Drains in Primary Breast Augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed aesthetic surgical procedures, yet there has been no consensus on the use of drains. While some surgeons believe in using them due to fear of complications or because th…
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Optimising Results of Nasal Tip Rotation Applying Combination of Nasolabial Angle and Lip-Columellar Angle in Tandem in Patients Operated by "Cock-up" Alar Cartilage Flaps Technique.
Setting the angle of tip rotation is of utmost importance in achieving satisfactory results in rhinoplasty. Conventionally the upward rotation of the tip requires shortening of the septum by caudal resection and shortening of the lateral w…
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Three component cartilage framework reconstruction for correction of post-traumatic nasal septal collapse.
[BACKGROUND] Post-traumatic nasal septal collapse results in flat, broad, non-projecting nose due to mid-vault collapse. These patients may have airway obstruction due to poorly supported internal valve. Traditional techniques like 'cantile…